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Fs-mlb - 19" Volks, 17" Works, Motec M800, T88 Turbo Kit, Powerfc, Cam Gears, Poncams,


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Hi Guys,

I have some leftovers from my last car, plus some bits not needed for my current one.

VOLK Progressive ME 19 x 10.5" +12 offset, fitted with 275/30/19 Hankook K107 S1 Evo rubber. Both rims and rubber have done less than 400km. Very small scratch on one rim pictured, otherwise are in brand new condition. New cost, well in excess of $5k. Being Volk, they're a Forged Monoblock wheel and weigh bugger all for their size. Perfect for a 33 or 34 - also attached some pics of them on my 32 - they look tough as nails! The tyres are fantastic in wet and dry conditions, I'm usually a bridgestone guy, but I love these tyres.

$3900 ONO - will take part trade for 9.5" wide 18" CE28 or TE37 or similar

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a188095-

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Work Emotion CR KAI 17 x 9 +17 $1600 ono

In very good condition, a couple of chips/marks as pictured

Can come fitted and balanced with near new Sumitomo 255/40/17 rubber for an extra $500.

Genuine Top Secret Coilovers (by Aragosta) for R32 GT-R

Not needed as my car has Apex'i N1 coilovers, these are a super expensive set of coilovers to buy new ( check here, nearly $4k US! http://www.topsecretjpn.com/coilovers.shtml)

Excellent condition, no leaks, no corrosion - bargain at $1650

Recaro SP-G with rail for 32 (should suit 33/34 too)

This seat/rail combo is in excellent condition, frp back with a few scratches but the material is in fantastic shape. Came with my car but my svelte backside simply doesn't quite fit. Suited for medium size guys, but not big guys!

$1150

Spool cam gears - $180 pair

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a187743-

R34 GT-R lip - genuine - $400

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a187975-

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One set of Tomei Type B poncams to suit R34 GT-R

Only 400kms use, like new - $600

Powerfc for BNR34 with hand controller]

Excellent condition, $950

Stock R32 GT-R calipers, pads and rotors

Bit of a lip on the rotors, but should have a fair bit of life left yet.

$350

Also have rears, complete - $250

R32 GT-R Passenger guard - gunmetal grey, excellent condition

$200

Also seeking expressions of interest in a Motec M800 with loom to suit 32 GT-R and T88 Turbo kit with custom GT42 internals from Racepace for quicker spool. Includes turbo, 60mm trust gate, trust stainless manifold and custom dump.

This kit put down 536kw atw before being rebuilt. Currently making 400kw atw on 16psi (Racepace)

Motec and turbo kit are still fitted to the car, looking to change to low mount twins and Powerfc.

Offers around the $2500 mark for the Motec and the $4k mark for the turbo kit.

I can be contacted via email to aaron AT rampant.net.au or phone at 0401226688

Cheers

Aaron

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Pictures and specs of the Motec 800 ecu. What options are included (launch control, others)?

Thanks,

Jonne

Hi Jonne,

I will get pics of the unit for you on Monday/Tues (still fitted to the car) and I will need to check with my tuner if he knows which options have been activated on it as well. I will chase this up for you during the week :)

Cheers

Aaron

Powerfc SOLD

Poncams SOLD

Cam gears SOLD

Rest still available

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what happened to the bbs ????

LOL, everyone asks that - I sold those! First thing I do when I buy a car is replace the wheels - wheels are one of the most defining characteristics on a car imho and changing them very quickly makes a car "yours" :P

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LOL, everyone asks that - I sold those! First thing I do when I buy a car is replace the wheels - wheels are one of the most defining characteristics on a car imho and changing them very quickly makes a car "yours" :D

damn it

i wanted those rims....

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pics of the turbokit?

specs of the turbo?

how much power can it deliver?

when do you get boost with it?

(your enginespecs maybe makes a difference so post it 2)

Kit is still fitted to car, will snap some shots later today.

As per initial listing, you get the turbo, wastegate, exhaust manifold and dump. As a standard T88 it made 536kw atw - with the changes made by Racepace, it would be capable of more, but exactly how much more I can't say for sure.

Engine has been rebuilt with all forged internals and when it made 536kw was running 270 degree HKS cams.

It's a beast of a turbo kit so of course it's going to be quite laggy, power comes on in a huge rush at just under 5000rpm - hits like a sledgehammer! So if you're after serious power, this thing will deliver it no problems :D

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